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Originally posted by mpr3 They spend thousands of dollars traveling around the world shooting impulses of amazing spaces and you think they should allow their IRs to be free for all other convolution reverbs to use? |
Either you didn't read the post or you didn't understand it. The issue has nothing to do with the impulses created by Audio Ease.
Altiverb are claiming if
users create their own impulses using Altiverb, they are only 'permitted' to use them in Altiverb.
That basically means you can't share your impulses with anyone else. And imagine the professional who spends a couple of years working with Altiverb and then decides to move to another DAW (maybe they want to run on PC or something). Do they have to throw away all their Altiverb impulses they have created? It's just crazy...
And anyway - if I paid $400 for the Altiverb impulse library, I should be able to use it in any reverb software I like. What difference does it make to Audio Ease if they have my money?
If I buy a sample library in Akai format, am I be prohibited from using it in Mach 5 or Kontakt? There is absolutely no difference. As long as I have purchased the samples legally, I should be able to use them.